By Bobby Bascomb Nearly all of Antarctica’s iconic wildlife, from penguins to seals and whales, depend on krill, tiny ...
"Possible causes include global climate change, extreme environmental events, and evolutionary mechanisms of the species.” Scientists sound alarm after documenting unprecedented behavior in humpback ...
Humpback whales in Charlotte Bay exhibited a preference for larger krill, suggesting that they are selective foragers that optimize their feeding strategies based on prey characteristics[2].
There are five types of killer whale in Antarctica, but only three found in these waters, near the peninsula south of South ...
Footage of humpback whales captured by drones has revealed how the animals manoeuvre their whole bodies when they feed. As BBC News filmed with scientists in the Antarctic Peninsula, one whale ...
Humpback whale populations have been increasing throughout many of their ranges since a final moratorium on commercial whaling was established in 1985 by the International Whaling Commission, NOAA ...
Wildlife watchers were treated to sights of the once-endangered whales off the Sussex coast, from Eastbourne to Hastings.
Incredible photos of a whale and a dolphin “surfing” together very close to the north Cornwall coast have been captured on camera.
reported seeing two Norwegian ships and one Chinese vessel krill fishing in the region; the Chinese ship was near feeding humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). “Krill fishing is happening mo ...
Humpback whales, which can weigh up to 40 tons and ... In addition to small fish, their meals include krill, which are shrimp-like crustaceans they eat by straining water through bristly baleen ...